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Your Grocery Account?
WINDOW GLASS WINDOW GLASS
WINDSHIELD GLASS
that really lubricates and give,
maximum results, dome to
In ready-made hats we are receiving almost ev-
ery day charming new ideas that are triumphs of
beauty and distinction moderately priced.
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THE GOVERNMENT USED
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ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
A Denton County Institution.
THE BOSTON STORE
SELLS! FOR LESS.
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Every day we have ladies call
us and leave orders to have
the ice man ice their refriger-
ator regularly.
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Still a few1 more Linen Dresses at ...,$6.49
Vslucs to $10.00. All new style
SPRING PLANTING
Onion Plants
Cabbage Plants
Ferry’s Seeds
American Seeds
Flower Seeds
M’COMBS & SIMPSON
GROCERS.
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MI HTILE T Washington continues
’ ’ to take the Teapot Dome,
Daugherty, internal revenue and
other investigations seriously.
■fit***
wife appreciates the
advantages from the
ice the year round.
der so
in the
them, v
ITALY WOULD MAKE IMMIGRANTS DE-
SIRED IN OTHER COUNTRIES
in
duets, |
were I
In Rew* lor Murder df' gfe qu> home town _
Slrtrfff Retro Quarters M
Dixie, La., Burned By Mob
Then give us a'share of your trafle during April.
WE’LL APPRECIATE IT. NO 1WATTER HOW
SMALL TT JS.
We Give S. 4 H. GreSn Tradisf 8U«t^.
TURNER BROTHERS
^T7nr.i".r;trm,ohetot.«)t r r H
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First Air Strike hi History
British Pilots In Walk-Out
Ma re h
strike
if ev-
rmelon
> be
Place your order early—they do not last long at
20 CENTS PER POUND.
___ EVfeRY DAY fS rtARCAlN DAY ON EVERYTHING
AT TEASLEY’S
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railroad
marshal joins chase-
OTEY YIALKE» LEAVER TOWN TO O\«fcTA>CE BOTH THE 1
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New York's first telephone girl,
who began in 1878, is still on
the job. Probably some fellow call-
ed a > .
to quit till she get it for him.—
Tacoma Ledger.
Barthel
pay for a
West Side Square,
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Central America.
immigration re
large proportion t,o
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I AHO FONKS
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\ You’ll find an unusual assortment of very clever lit-
Mle hats for small children. We have been making
some very smart liMIe bonnets to match dresses for
patrons that wish something different and individual.
You’ll find we are competent to plan or suggest just
what you want.
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The discriminating house-.___
many ,
use of __
intefan iasioa
blWfWC
on the
from
choice i
the dCj
additional
moral, and
ib.oau who
i ficials will be elected. The Iwo hold-
over conimisxirners will’ draw their
I pay for the remainder of
■ of office. '
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Our designers are creating hats that meet your indi-
vidual requirements. If you have in mind a partic-
ular type or color you would like to match your Eas-
ter costume, place yoyr order, this week and avoid
any disappointment.
PHONE 40 j
Dry Cleaning, Hats Cleaned and \ fl
v- Blocked
W. DURBIN of Kenton, O.,
after 30 years apprenticoship
in state politics, is to be graduated
to the national field this year.
Durbin, it is understood, is slated
ns Ohio's member on the Demo-
cratic National Committee. He will
supplant George White, who
served as chairman during the Cox
campaign of 1020.
A WonnafeirfM Sawag!!
We are offering for a abort time some wonderful values in Vic-
trolas and Brunswick*. We have a 1250 Brunswick, a $150
Brunswick, a $200 Brunswick, a $150 Victrola, a $225 Victrola
that we have used in our show rooms as demonstrators. They
are in perfect condition and in order to sell them fast we are
offering them at a
We will be glad to figure with you when you need glass of any
kind.
MORRIS & M'GLENDON
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Singing Convention Draws
Large Crowd Here Sunday
Seme 6OO persons from various
points in Denton County gathered
I here Sunday for the all day sing-
] ing convention which was held at
I the Baptist Mission church.
Old-fashioned gospel singing
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Wonderful Flour” Mrs. Chitwood said
you wtre so fortunate in having made right here in
your own city!
Those who saw Mrs. Chitwood again prove the
superiority of PEACEMAKER came away fully con-
vinced that nowhere, regardless of misleading prices
apd fancy literature, can PEACEMAKER, the Flower
of Flours—the standard for" nearly forty years—be
excelled.
For whiteness, lightness, fineness, purity and
sheer quality PEACEMAKER is the unchallenged
leader of them all.
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Piece Goods special at .......„»..49c
Suiting, Voikos, Organdies, Tissue Ginghams, French Ginghams,
Bbick Dot Voiles— all colors.
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We have received another large shipment of those
' FAMOUS PLOVER HAMS
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'T'HF: ’ pacemaker In * senatorial
A roll-calls is, physically, the
slightest man in the Senate—Alva
B. Adams, of Colorado. But al-
though lie tony be shy on avoirdu-
pois. Adams is one of the mental
heavyweights, and his ••aye” or
"uu” as the roll caU CCK under _
w.ny ts a ram index as to the
merits of . the . measure _up._ for [
passage.
Adams is the’only member of |
Congress from Colorado who was ■
born in that state, lie is a native
of Pm bio. is 4S years old and the
father fit four children.
Adams’ father, who moved to
Colorado from Iowa in ‘DC, was
a< live In territorial iiolitli s and
after its admittance to statehood
was governor for several terms. !
An oliler brother of the senator,
■'Billy” Ailams, claims to hold the
national record dn long term legls-1
l.iting. having sat in the Colorado
legislature 4S consecutive years.
He was elected to the first assem-
bly in .'76, and hasn't missed a term
since.
Try Pan Dandy toasted and see how crisp, brown
and nutritious good bread really is.
Eat more Pan Dandy for your health’s sake.
At Your Grocers.
> CaU for Pan DtndyJ—gtet Green Stamf
online nnno fliirrnv
Wouldn’t if be nice if you could ask your favorite musician or
musical organization to come into your home and play for you?
It would be impossible, but did you know that you can have, by
means of the Victrola, the music of the world at your com-
mand.
Tot0
25 Ounces for 25C
less than of higher
priced brands
WHY PAY MORE?
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ANDERSON, March 31. -Commo-
dore Bullock, believed to be men-
tally deranged, today had confessed
t» the murder of Sheriff L. E.
Moorehead of Brazos County dur-
ing a community entertainment at
Steep Hollow school house, five
miles east of Bryan, Saturday night.
In a weird, disconnected i
Bullock told stories that his
fleers of the navy with whom
had served told me to do it.”
ter he said his “dead -sister from
Heaven had sent tne word to do it."
Waco Election for Tuesday
WACO -This city will
commission
For Monday and Tuesday
$1.25 former price, now
All pure linen and all colors.
You don't have to rub Aladdin’s Magic Lamp to remove those
smtrehy spots and status >from your clothes-—just sena it to us
for real satisfaction.
Our method of Dry Cleaning is a wonder-worker that re-
moves the dirt and stains and brings back the original lustre of
the fabric.
Mrs. Edith Rooseveft Horn*
NEW YORK-Mn. Edith Rovii-'
velt, widow of the lata pr«aid«n.,
has arrived here from Europa, ebm-
pleting a world tour. .
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Order a sack from your groceryman and start
. living the PEACEMAKER way.
being
eluding the <
■grants for t
' requiring
sanitary,
preparation at
to leave their native country;
encouragement of emtgratron;
choice of suitable lands to
emigrants should he directed,
protection and assistance
when he is
home in
unknown
sanitary
emigrants
I during
will
ligrant hou.ras in Naples.
©If 410 nwif
Don’t put off asking about them. You may as well be enjoying
good music now. This it a wonderful bargain for someopp.
i® Cwfe £©□
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ROME, March 31-Premier
'-aolini and his government
facing energetically anu expertly
Italy's problems, among them that
of emigration. The question is
studied from all .sides, in-
■ of suitable em-
different countries
labor; the
educational
propose
the
the
which i
and
of
: t=
there is evidence that the country
Is Qnding ocCasiontU smiles as vyell
us frowns in the situation.
Witness the new "gag” sprung
by a vaudeville visitor lo the cap-
ital.
1 "The man Wheeler and Brook-
hart should call to Wnshiagton is
Houdini." this wise guy said. “Ha
could solve their. troubles In a
minute.”
» "Why,. how's ’ that?” * ho ’ was
asked.
"He could show ’em how to get
Daugljcrty out of the cabinet.”
ness Gasoline
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W. M. Hamilton of Prairieville
was elected president of the Lillie
Bruce Dramatic Club for the spring
term. Clint Wilks of Denton was
elected vice present, E. W. Green
of Childress, secretary, and Miss
Hcnryette Carter of Edgewood, re-
porter.
At a business meeting held Fri-
day evening the Lee Literary So-
ciety elected officers for the spring
term, as follows: W. M. Hamilton
of I’rairievHle, was re-elected pres-
ident; A. L. Bentley of Everman,
vice president; Robert L. Mills,
secretary, Thomas Davis, Chaphtin,
Willis Fioyd of Whitesboro, critic,
M G. McGaughey of Vera and C.
C. Perryman of St. Jo, sergeants-
at-arms.
Mus- • be held next May in Rome to
are!gest and agree upon regulations
for the further protection and as-
sistance of emigrants, and the
ungements. for sending home
money earned by them. »
Phone your order today and
keep your ice box full all the
time. This is the cheapest
way to buy ice. Try it and
see.
Three BaufMers of Wtr. and]
Mrs. Warns Seniors it RTSTC
A unique thing in the history
cf the North Texas State Teacher*
College is found this year in the
presence of three sisters in the
graduating, cla^s as candidates fo^
degrees the same year. Misses
Ruby, Ujusy and Blauciu* Adams,
aged' 22, 20 and 18 years, respec-
tively, and daughters of Mr, and
I Mrs; D. C. Adams of Dentun, are
prominent members of the class
of 1921.
Each of the girls graduated
from the Denton High School be-
fore she was 16. Miss Ruby
Adams interrupted her college
course by teaching two years. She
Is candidate for the B. S. degree
with home ecpnqmica as her ma-
jor, in June, 1924. Miss Quay has
nlso taught for two years, and is
candidate for the A. B. degree with
English as her major subject, in
August, 1924, and the younger
Ain-s Adams expevl* to receive the
A. B. degree, majoring in history,
in June, 1924. .
QUEER QUIRKS
Will safeguard the health of
the family more than a well-
iced refrigerator.
Deranged Man Confesses lo_________________
Killing Brazos Co. Sheriff Hooter Characterizes Scaif [Officers Locate Man Wanted
Testimony as Complete Bunk in Palo Pinto on Car Theft
| WASHINGTON, March 31.—Sec-
retary Hoover today ridiculed the
charges of Captain H. L. Scaife,
former Department of Justice agent,
and termed them "the most com-
story, plete bunk.” He said the Amerl-
"of- can Relief Administration never
he dealt in motor trucks nor-medicilics,
, La" I those articles being distributed by
the army and Red Cross, nor did it He
ever send a pound of food to Arch-
angel in its whole history, nor to
Admiral Kolchak, he said.
Scaife charged that the
Administration in 1918, on order of for a I
Hoover, diverted $1 .OOOJJOO worth of through
supplies intended for starving Rus-
sian civilians, to the counter-rev-
olutionary leader, Admiral Kolchak,
at Archangel.
------- I WACO—This city will chnngo
Motor Officer Run Down by Hearne I frojn the commission to the city
SHREVEPORT While traffic offi-| manager form of government after
cer Will Res*-Was halting the lead- the election Tuesday when new of- i
ing car of the procession at n ne- ' ' ,J " * ■ -eu- ■ v-u
gro funeral for speeding, the hearse
struck him and knocked him down,
demolishing his motorcycle.
CROYDON, England,
31.—An unprecedented
was begun here today,
strike of the airmen in
service of the eoncern
whieh carries the British air
mails.
When
chanics
distance flights
work because of
BELLE FRONTA, Penn, March
131. Lorenzo Savage, negro "voodoo
doctor,’ of Pittsburgh, convicted ;
I slayer of Miss Elsie Barthel, a
| nurse, was electrocuted nt the
i penitentiary here today. Prosecut-
. ing attorneys charged that Savage
i killed Miss Barthel when she re-
| fused to pay for a “love charm.”
That will start your car on the
first spin these cold mornings
The sanitary preparation of JF y0U WANT LUBRICATING
Italian emigrants has enormously I
improved during the last few '
years; there will soon be special j
emigrant hou.tas in Naples, Genoa. 1
Trieste and at Bordonecchia which
provided with hot and cold
baths, elaborate systems of disin-
fection and cleansing, and sanitary
attendants who medicate emigrants
and etart them off in a thoroughly
and healthy condition.
An international Conference will
5<i,O0t> to ihe United States; 15,000
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1.100 to Central America. North
American immigration restrictions
have driven a large proportion Lo
• the Argentine, while governmental
cere and regulations have enabled
many agricultural laborers to find I
suitable remunerative work in Brazil I
In pursuance of Mussolini's prin- I
eipal of assisting those who have [
served their country during the
great war, the commissioner gen-
, crnl of emigration assigned 9,
000 American _ permissions - to ex
combatants, and the government
has been gratified to learn that the
percentage of undesirable emigrants
has been lower among Italians
than in any other nation,
preparation <
enormous
last
lie !
1 IF YOU WANT
Cool Deception In Chamber
; PARIS, March 31.—Premier Poin-
[ care received a cool roeeptoin, from
■the Chamber of Deputies ' ’
I when he rend his ministerial
laration and presented the
cabinet. Frequent interruptions
laughter came from the Left.
Poincare Was not his old fighting
self. His hands trembled and be
appeared noticeably overstrained.
Angered by interrupters he stop-
ped reading.
"Name of a dog," shouted Deputy
La Cotte, radical leader, "can not
I we laugh ?”
Poincare retorted he
read his sentences each
was 'interruption.
| ty of these and at one time he read
a phrase seven times.
, W hen the reading was over
Premier demanded the Chamber
fer interpellations, which were
the lips of opposition leaders,
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n I Scattered applause greeted Folh-
e* i care's remarks on occasions and
51 really hearty applause when he re-
ll ferred to continuance of the Ruhr
11 policy.
A man named John V. Walsh,
wanted in Palo Pinto County on
a warrant charging him, with theft
of an automobile, wa-4 arrested
Sunday by Sheriff Swinney, Deputy 1
James Lee and Special Agent Will
Tennison of the T. & P. railroad
nt a farm about 20 miles north-
west of Justin, in Wise County
" • w as brought here and Monday
morning Tennison took him to Fort
Worth to deliver him to the Palo
Pinto County officers. The officers
here had been looking for the m»n
long time and it was only
i his calling nt the post-
office at Justin for his mail that
they located him, Swinney said.
Waco Church Raiaea Funds
WACO—Jubilee services were
thcld Sunday night for the raising
of 8^00,000 for erectionof n new
Austin Avenue Methodist Church.
SOMERVILLE, Mass—I’ll eat that
beefsteak if it's the last thing I
do,” promised John Keating after
his family had declared the meat
tough. He did. It was. He choked
to death on the last bite.
NEW YORK —Vladvok Bokowich
bet a friend he could drink half a
gallon of blackberry wine. The am-
bulance arrived a few moments af-
ter the bet was paid him.
NE1A YORK-s-Having a day off,
Victorial Markham, telephone oper-
ator, made a successful debut as a
lyric soprano.
CHICAGO William Lefel i« back
in his winter resort for 30 days
more. Just one week Out of jail
he decided the cold weather would
I last another month, so he tossed a
brick thru a window and the judge
I did the rest.
PUEBLO, Colo.—G. Gerrando,
| contractor, thought he had fulfilled
a contract to tear down a house.
He discovered definitely when B.
Buckstein »ued him for $1,050,
He had tom down the wrong house.
Detroit Bonk Bandits Get
Away With $15,000 in Cash
DETROIT, March 31.—Four arm-
ed bandits who held up the West
Fort Street branch of the Com-
monwealth Federal Savings Bank
at noon today, held two employes
nod a customer at bay while they
scooped up al! the money in
sight, and escaped in an automo-
bile The ammount taken is esti-
mated at $15,006.
BY HARRY B. HUNT t there is evidence that the c<
NEA Service Staff Writer.
IVASHINGTO^, D C.—The dan-
v V ger of "tainted motley,” "filthy
Inert." In politics never was real-
Ixed more keenly than at present,
when the reasons behind large
gifts of cash to party Campaign
funds arc being laid bare tor public
inspection. J . *
The naturaTreaction is to make
both old parties exceedingly wary
of how ami from whom lbw obtain
"contributions” this year. Pet haps
later, when the flurry ot the pres-
ent Investigations has tiassed, and
the need for cash is more, pressing,
the disinterestedness of each dollar
will not be so closely watched. But
for the present, in both Republican
and Democratic camps, no dollars
from other than the most patriotic
•nd antiseptic sources need apply.
In the Democratic outfit. Chair-
man Cordell Hull has even gone so
far ns to have made up a financial
blacklist—a list ot persons and in,
tercets who are under no circum-
stances to be permitted, much les*
Invited, to contribute to Democ-
racy’* cause this year. Already nt
least two sizeable contributions
have been Rejected. Although not
apparent to the naked eye, each
was suspected of having strings
attached in the way of favors to
be sought in case of Democratic
Victory.
In the ' same ’ way, ’ Chairman
Adams is reported to be censoring
the sources of Republican revenue.
If this aversion to the dollars of
the rich and powerful continues,
many mlllionhlrcs will be unable
to make tht-lr usual deduction on
their income tax re|wirts under the
head of "contribution^’ And Con-
gress may have to enact a financial
anti-blacklist Lili.
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STUDEBAKER
Twelve hundred inspectors make 30,000 inspections on every Stu-
debaker car in manufacture before it leaves the factory.
That lack of vibration so conspicuous in Studebaker cars
coat $600,000 yearly in machining of crankshafts. We use the
finest precision machinery in the world. j
We use Chase mohair in upholstering our dosed cars. Cot-
ton or brdihary wool or a combination of both would enable us
to reduce out price $100 to $150 pht car bbt we would sacrifice
Studebaker quality and reputation.
EVANS BROS.
Opposite Post Office.
TEASLEY’S CASH STORE
Phone 404. - 104 E. Hickory
the protection and
emigrant when he i* far away ‘
from home in a strange country I Old-fashioned gospel singing was
and unknown surroundings. 1 the order of the day. The singing
Italian overseas emigration rose program opened at 10 o'clock and
to 173,000 during 1923, an increase continued until 5 o'clock in the
of 56.000 Over the preceeding year, j afternoon. Solos, quartets,
Of t ew 94,000 went to Argentine; and congregational singing
, ..... . .... . | feMtureM O11 the program.
During the noon
--’
hail proyided were spread
mission grounds.
the pilots and
connected with
ceased
a dispute with
the new air combine regarding
rate* of pay.
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BATON ROUGE, La., March 31.
—Ten building*, including a church,
in the negro quarter of Dixie near
here were burned by unidentified
men last night in revenge for the
murder Saturday night of Sheriff
Robert Day, killed during a raid
on a negro gambling house.
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